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Sunday, May 01, 2016 Majority of California veterans who need mental health care receive inadequate or no treatment UCLA study finds that percentage of ex-military who need care is roughly the same as that of general population Venetia Lai | April 27, 2016 Marika Evelyn Photography/iStock.com The study found that 90,000 California veterans who had served in the military for at least a year, or 3.5 percent of the state’s veterans, needed mental health care. Seventy-six percent of California veterans in need of mental health care from 2011 to 2013 either didn’t receive treatment or received inadequate care, according to a new study by the But the share of veterans who needed mental health care was no greater than that of the general population, despite common perceptions that veterans are mo
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